Decision details
Release of Boston Town Fund – Healing the High Street
Decision Maker: Interim Consultant for Culture & Regeneration
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
Decision:
To authorise the spend the £1,196,000 of
funds for the Healing the High Street project from Boston Town
Fund.
To enter into grant funding agreements and other relevant
agreements required to secure and obligate performance of
grant to release the £1,196,000 of funds for the Healing
the
High Street project from Boston Town Fund.
Reasons for the decision:
1. Healing the High Street is one of seven
approved projects
contained within the approved Town Deal Investment Plan
for Boston that were awarded the following Central Government grant
funding in March 2021, to run across
financial years 2021/22 to 2025/26. The Healing the High
Street project is intended to transform Boston’s historic
town centre through a town centre regeneration programme. The
project will offer grants to building owners to invest in
their
buildings, as well as directly funding adjacent public realm
and green space improvements.
2. To authorise grant expenditure of up to £1,196,000
of
external Towns Deal grant funding that is allocated to
Boston Borough Council as lead contracting authority and
accountable body for the approved Healing the High Street
project and business case.
3. The grant funding is to support the acquisition of Shodfriars
Hall acquisition by Scorers Hawkins Pension Trust and subsequent
programme of works to reinstate and repair the heritage
asset.
4. To enable the completion and execution of the formal grant
funding agreements to meet compliance with the terms of
the Boston Town Fund requirements.
5. The grant funding agreements are provided by the Council’s
appointed legal advisors and include contractual provisions on
eligible works, grant payment mechanisms and the associated
expenditure requirements.
6. To ensure the grants have adequate security provisions and
clawback of funding arrangements if the eligible works and agree
outputs are not delivered by the grant recipient.
7. The project is approved by HM Government and previously approved
by Council to accept the grant funding and be amended into the
Capital Programme for delivery.
8. Subsequent Town Board reports and project adjustments have been
considered and agreed by the Boston Towns Board to amend the
allocation of individual grants to be
awarded under the Towns Deal award.
Alternative options considered:
To do nothing – however Members have
already supported the principle of spending the Town Deal
award.
To divert the funding to another Town Deal project – this
is
considered only as a path in default if not appropriate
opportunities arise subject to additional clearance by the
Ministry of Housing, Local Communities and Growth (MHCLG).
All Project Adjustment Requests, delegated or non-delegated, must
be submitted to MHCLG. The Department will then issue written
confirmation regarding whether the PAR is delegated or not before
any changes can proceed. All interventions must continue to meet
Towns Fund value for money requirements.
Publication date: 06/06/2025
Date of decision: 25/03/2025
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